Friday, March 2, 2018

War: What is it good for in Star Trek?


With the new series Star Trek: Discovery just having finished its first season I now can reflect on the series and think about all I have seen and heard with the show. As a 38 year old lifelong Trekker I can say: I don’t really like it. People like to point out that TNG had a terrible first season and for the most part a terrible second one. But what people are forgetting it was the first new Trek series in almost twenty years and was also hampered by limited special effects technology and an 80’s TV series sensibility. Discovery has the benefit of 28 seasons of other Trek to refer to see how to do it properly. The only things that keep me watching in the hopes of them getting better with Discovery is Commander Saru and Chief Tilly.


 

Now speaking of good Trek I have to say that DS9 may be the best Star Trek series ever made thus far. Don't get me wrong, I am a huge TNG and TOS fan but DS9 just has much more going for it than any other Trek TV series. The creators were able to be creative with this series and were not restrained, especially towards the end of the series. For example they allowed real conflict on this series, the last 2 seasons the characters were fighting in a war. Unlike the Klingon war on ‘Discovery’ which seemed weird with no real war feel to it (C’mon the ‘Disco’ crew had a dance party in the middle of a war…) and ended very dumb, the Characters on DS9 were allowed to change and grow, actors were able to act and writers got to write and see their vision become a reality.
 
 
 
 
They had long reaching story arcs and a supporting cast that got in some cases more screen time than the 'main' cast. I loved in particular the long continuing story lines; in the start of season 6 they had 6 episodes that were essentially one big continuing story and the last 10 or so episodes of the 7th and final season followed the same pattern. It was an interesting and rewarding experience for us fans, but it did alienate new viewers who came in and had no idea what was going on. But it just worked better for DS9 rather than Discovery probably due to the fact they spent seasons building up characters and situations. That is probably why TNG was able to create such a big fan and casual fan base, by doing one and done stories. A 2-part episode is all that TNG ever did, whereas DS9 would do 3-part, 6-part, 10-part epic stories.



 

DS9 is the best Trek series in my opinion. TNG may have a better cast and better one and done stories, but DS9 overall told a better epic story. And the actors were great too. But if you are a new viewer to the DS9 universe may I suggest that the first 3 seasons can be hard to get through, because they follow the TNG one and done story telling style, but DS9 seasons 4-7 are the best Star Trek ever made. Maybe skip ‘Discovery’ for now; hopefully it gets better in season 2.

 

And don’t get me started on Discovery and Trek continuity…

 


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